Living VWhile the far on the banks of chilla, Calif., o Archie D. ArbogN. Arbogast th of living with intimate with oIshe could pack time she wnteia complaint foiday by Mrs. Ai The wife chai excessive drink that at one t drunk for a pe While under liquor, she statlt;Johnson. Tho latter will devote hit time to numerous businessenterprises.Maxwell hod a half Interest In tho Akron, 0.# Evening Timesfor nin# years.Ho said today that he had•pont the last yoar travelling over the United States aeeking a suitable location. Orange county had tho greatest appeal to him, ho declared.Reports that tho paper had baen sold wtro circulatsd last week, but the deal was not consummated until today*Paying $160,000, W. K. Maxwell, former publsiher of theBloomington, III., Daily Bulletin, today purchased the Fullerton News-Tribune from Edgar Johnson, th© second oldest publisher in point of eervice inCalifornia.B. K. Maxwell, eon of thenew owner, will be managing editor of the publication. No changes in the staff of the paper are planned, Maxwellstated this morning.The deal doea not include the building, which la owned by■ ■■■■■■■I Bur r*v*itherland was elect-)r the coming year County Conference I fare at a dinner, Ketner’s cafe.and Suzanne Dean first and second , respectively, andngston was elected treasurer.rsona were served a